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Comment By UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk On Resumption Of Hostilities Between Iran And The US

Comment By UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk On Resumption Of Hostilities Between Iran And The US

The return to wider hostilities in the Middle East between the US and Iran is a huge setback for civilians in the region and beyond. It undermines peace efforts and deepens instability, with grave risks for human rights across the entire region.... Read more.

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